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#26
Tooneyman

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Celies wrote...

Tooneyman wrote...

Gill Kaiser wrote...

Tooneyman wrote...

OK, heres how this works. The black city was doomed as the Maker's throne. The tevintar mages decided they wanted the makers power and broke into the black city. Now they said the city was corrupted by their hearts for power and greed and turned them into the dark spawn. Now they said the MAges came back to earth and the darkspawn spread. What if and this is a long shot? What if HAwke's emeny in the new game is one of those dark mages from the black city. Can you say. WOW!

That's great, except you have no idea if any of that's actually true. It smacks of Chantry bulls**t to me.


YEah, but we already know they're dragon gods in this game world who are immortal. What if the mages are purses of evil and are the dark spawn leaders. The architect could have been one under them if you think about it. They have not only mastered the dark power of the dark spawn, but have also mastered the magic. What more powerful enemy could you face. They're powers would be that of the ulitmate enemy. More powerful than the archdemon.


There have been nothing in the game, awakening or the books that can support that the original mages are still "alive". One would think they became darkspawn and then found one of the Old Gods calling to them. In the first Blight they may have hold a leadership position, but were likley killed by Grey Wardens.

That is, if any of the Chantry's stories are true.


Yes, but it is interesting to think about DA:O Lore and it would give us an emeny of praze. Think DA's Harbinger!

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CarlSpackler

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Zouns wrote...

I'd say let it stay as a myth in the game, mostly. Breaking the mystery would probably make it mundane and it would lose interest.


This.

And while not a 1 to 1 comparison to what you said, it did make me think of a quote from Alfred hitchcock "There's no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation."